– From 2001 to 2015 the tourists in Italy are increased by 50% , reaching a height of 53m. But revenues have not grown accordingly because, compared to the past, travelers stop less days (not 4.1 but 3.6 on average), and spend less money (not 1,035 but EUR 670). According to the analysis conducted by Confturismo and presented to the Confcommercio forum in Cernobbio, they were lost 38 billion €.
In the South only a small part – Well over half of the foreign tourists who come to Italy, namely 60%, visiting only four regions: Veneto, Lazio, Lombardy and Tuscany. in the South, arrivals are only 12%. the record is up to Venice and the Veneto, with 20.5%. black shirt for Abruzzo, Basilicata and Molise, with percentages tend not to deviate from zero.
Tourists mostly European – 70% of foreign tourists who come to Italy are European, although they are growing arrivals from the rest of the world, especially from China and Russia. according to the data of Confturismo and Ciset, the majority of foreign travelers are German , followed by US, French, British and Chinese. Just the Chinese rose from ninth to fifth in the standings, while the Russians have climbed from tenth to eighth. The forecast is that growth in the coming years will be ‘especially of non-European visitors.
will continue positive trend – In the coming three years will come more and more tourists in Italy. The estimate, made by Confturismo and Ciset, predicts that this year there will be an increase of 3.3%, in 2017 will rise by 3.6% and in 2018 by 3.9%.
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